Nashville property tax calculator 2026
This Nashville property tax calculator provides an estimated property tax based on assessed value and the applicable district property tax rate. In Nashville and Davidson County, property tax is calculated by applying the district rate to the property’s assessed value. Results shown here are estimates and actual tax bills may differ.
Estimates only. Results may differ from official tax bills, pay stubs, or filed returns.
Many U.S. counties use multiple local taxing authorities (county, city, school district, special districts). Enter your combined local millage rate as shown on your annual property tax notice.
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Enter the assessed value to see the estimated annual property tax.
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How it works
Property tax in Nashville is calculated by multiplying the property’s assessed value by the applicable district property tax rate. Davidson County includes different tax rate districts, such as the General Services District (GSD) and the Urban Services District (USD). The district rate is typically expressed per $100 of assessed value and is applied to the assessed value to determine the annual property tax.
Examples
If a property in Nashville has an assessed value of $150,000 and the applicable district tax rate is expressed per $100 of assessed value, the annual property tax is calculated by applying that rate to the assessed value accordingly. The exact amount depends on the district rate that applies to the property.
Limitations and important notes
This calculator requires the applicable district property tax rate because Nashville includes multiple tax rate districts, such as GSD and USD, and some properties may also be subject to additional special assessments or satellite city rates. Eligibility-based relief programs and credits are not automatically applied. Actual tax bills may differ from this estimate.
FAQs
How is property tax calculated in Nashville?
Property tax is calculated by applying the applicable district property tax rate to the property’s assessed value.
Is there a single Nashville property tax rate?
No. Nashville includes multiple tax rate districts, such as the General Services District and the Urban Services District, and rates may differ depending on location.
What value is used to calculate property tax in Nashville?
Property tax is based on the assessed value of the property as determined by the local assessor.
Does this calculator include property tax relief programs?
This estimate does not automatically apply relief or freeze programs. Such programs depend on eligibility and may reduce the actual tax owed for qualifying property owners.
Calculations are simplified and for guidance only. Always double-check results and current rules with official sources or a qualified professional before making financial decisions.